what does not cultivate crops or raise livestock, but relies on the collection of wild animals and plants for subsistence?

We call these people "hunter-gatherers."

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The term that describes a human society that does not cultivate crops or raise livestock, but relies on the collection of wild animals and plants for subsistence is "hunter-gatherer." Hunter-gatherer societies were prevalent throughout much of human prehistory until the advent of agriculture.

To arrive at this answer, you could start by thinking about different types of human societies based on their means of subsistence. Some societies engage in farming and animal husbandry, while others rely on hunting and gathering. By considering these options, you can conclude that a society that does not cultivate crops or raise livestock must rely on hunting and gathering of wild animals and plants for survival. This reasoning allows you to identify the term "hunter-gatherer" as the appropriate answer.